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Jesus Rojas
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triping in hole after a long night #kansas #oilfield #oilfieldstrong #brownpride
triping in hole after a long night #kansas #oilfield #oilfieldstrong #brownpride
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oil rig blow out in kansas #kansas #oilfield #blowout
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oil rig blow out in kansas #kansas #oilfield #blowout
trip in hole southwest kansas
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working with this. ew hands no to bad to have 2 new hands at same time 💪💪
Pulling drill collars!! #kansas #oilfield #derrickman
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Pulling drill collars!! #kansas #oilfield #derrickman
Making drill collar conection old school!!
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Making drill collar conection old school!!
Yo what up Jesus! I worked with you on WW 20. Jordan. I was derrickhand. Good times man! Great video! Stay safe out there
Great job,I love the mouse hole coming out of the floor 3' !!!!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Good job Guys, on our Rig we could not get the 11" collars i the Mouse Hole :-(
You know this Rig isn't designed to go deep enough to ever need a collar of that size.
Geothermic well?.
every junk iron and shit hand comes from america.
You gotta work at it to screw up enough and be careless enough to have a blowout in Kansas.
I mean if the helmet counts, it might be a close call
Lol that's about right
The light plant is still running.... Just sayin
I'm a Kansas roughneck. Where did this happen???
Like 7 miles south of Syracuse
I know you 😏
get em cowboys
ok cowboys , be safe.🙏🌴👙🥂🍾🇹🇹
I'm going to guess this is an older model rig and needs some maintenance time.
Yes and no Chuck. Rig is solid. Just ugly.
Nice work boys best connection I seen on the internet
Oooo
Where is the collar safety clamp ?
Wonderful
No wedding band huh?
The made with a hard bend to set slips
En la vieja escuela hacíamos cosas a lo bestia, como no colocar collarín en los DC, usar la cadena, no dar el Torque adecuado en el sustituto, echar la grasa sin limpiar, etc, etc. No se mira el coste ni los riesgos. Sólo rápido, rápido...ahora los pozos son más complicados y profundos, cualquier falla puede ser catastrófica...y que decir de la seguridad.
I broke out on grace bomack #168 compound rig wamsutter Wyoming in 1986
Damn good crew!
aren't you taking a big chance with no Dog Collar ???
Bad ass man made that look real easy… remember my first time jacking collars that 8” fuxker swung me across the board… lol good times… stay safe brother
Is that an old service drlg rig
can someone explain to me what the spinner chain does and how its faster, the entire process is the same on my rig but without the chain and our connections are much faster. I'm on a telescopic double drilling rig and we don't have a top drive nor do we use a pipe spinner for making connections. The only difference between our connections and this video is that we don't spin chain. Also I'm pretty sure we go a lot faster.
Nice video buddy make it look easy for sure
On a single
No fuçking way bro on a triple 8 inch collars u do that
No Collar clamp?
Don't needed they have wedding band
@@kansasoilrigs3089 👊👍
DRILLER SAYS...IF THEIR IS A SPINNING CHAIN AND CATHEAD. IT ALL ROUGHNECK SKILLS..!!!!THE ONLY THING I SEE THAT IS HYDRALIC IS THE POWER STEERING ON THAT RIG!!!
Jst so dangerous lol
Esta es nueva escuela .
Not many crews left out there that can do that. Forsure
That’s not ole school without the wedding band- now that is ole school brother 🇺🇸👍👍👍👍; from 1975thru 2009 !!!!!👍
Hey my friend, are you talking about the dog collar.? Or collar clamp. Cuz I was thinking the same thing.
@@clydegrinstead4445 that’s what we old roughneck’s back in the day use to call it- wedding band 🇺🇸👍
Is it difficult to get a job there.
Is difficult to find hands lol
That looks like some small bottom hole assembly . You could never pull um back by hand back in the day it was air tiggers.
Is 6 1/4 in drill collars is a double stock the weight for this is 80 pounds pet ft
Guess ur saying they’re working on a double and 6 1/4 bottom hole ? Hell our 5 1/2 drill pipe working a triple more weight than what he’s fighting.
@@kansasoilrigs3089 I worked Derricks 8 years never seen a chain on the board incase it get hung up pull the board off . we used ropes . Jacked the collars tied them off in front of the board 2 row of five 6-1/2 100# per foot . I worked a Few Doubles , and a few tipples . if the derrick is leaning to the left your going to be fighting them . lean to the right it falls in place . its got a lot of lean to the right watch the blocks come down .
Solid floor hands too. Pretty quick with that dog collar. Slips set. Collar. Break out and getting pushed back pretty damn quick
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Why you say that
You got to love it.
After all those videos I watched I finally saw a real Derrick hand . Those colors aren’t that heavy and I had to have a little guy show me that
Yep...pretty much...Good job.
No wedding band wth
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No collar clamp???😳
They from Houston
They from South America. Probably working in Houston.
@@avonmusk3420 4:17😆 That looks like Kansas maybe
@@jrwoodson3927 It does look flat. Of course Texas has alot of flats as well. Their Spanish language is why I say they from South America. Probably on a work visa. Or unfortunately cheap labor. Which isn't good risking one's life for peanuts. But I don't know they could very possibly be American citizens.
@@avonmusk3420You're right It ain't good at all.
Better dope the face of that collar worm!
It's amazing that these guys are so in sync that there is no verbal communication, pretty cool
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What drilling company is this?